What does the Iron Chef say?

Can someone please tell me what the Chairman says on the Iron Chef when he tells the Chefs to start cooking? I know it is French and he says something like A la Cusine? I heard it means "Go Cook" can someone please tell me if that is right and tell me what he actually says in French? I would appreciate it, thanks.

1) It is possible that Kaga actually means "Allez! Cuisine!", which would literally translate to "Go! Kitchen!". This would be a little unusual though, because this would be a rather rough and familiar tone to be taking. For example, a parent annoyed that their child hasn't taken their bath yet might yell "Allez! Bain!" (Literally "Go! Bath!" but its' the equivalent of "Get in that bath NOW young man/lady!!!"). Therefore, it's unlikely that this is what he means...

2) He could mean "Allez cuisiner!" or even "Allez! Cuisinez!", both of which would mean "Go cook!".

3) He could mean "Allez a la cuisine!", which would mean "Go to the kitchen!"

Thanks for all the replies and for sending me the websight for the show, I wish they still filmed, I have seen most the shows several times but I never get sick of it. I just can't get into Iron Chef America, nothing is as good as the orginal. Thanks again everyone

Même source que plus haut: Moreover, if you listen to Kaga's pronunciations of other words, he tends to clip many sounds, especially vowel sounds. Many Japanese speakers tend to do this (at least to my western ears), but Kaga more so. Listen to the way he says "Kenichi" or "Tetsujin" for good examples of this.

So marry all that to the usual Japanifications of "l" sounds, and"arr'h kizinn" does indeed come across like Kagafied "Allez cuisine"!

Même source que plus haut:Moreover, if you listen to Kaga's pronunciations of other words, he tends to clip many sounds, especially vowel sounds. Many Japanese speakers tend to do this (at least to my western ears), but Kaga more so. Listen to the way he says "Kenichi" or "Tetsujin" for good examples of this.

So marry all that to the usual Japanifications of "l" sounds, and"arr'h kizinn" does indeed come across like Kagafied "Allez cuisine"!

I dont know, maybe it is en cuisine? A weird translation of lets cook, go to the kitchen ect... Or mabye it is allez cuisine, go cook. It could be anything if he is saying it. I mean have you seen this guy? He makes no sense whatsoever.

"Alleh-Kizeen!" would be how "à la cuisine" comes out in French which means "To the kitchen!" It does not come out as "All-ee Kizeen". In other words, I agree with two of the earlier post. How do you make a correctly accented "a" ?